Chapter 1235: Scouting the Enemy
Carrying out the high-risk task of infiltrating behind enemy lines and reconnoitring, it is not small to directly engage with the enemy, and Roger naturally does not hesitate to distribute the best equipment to his subordinates, which is a life-saving thing at a critical time. With these dozen or so repeating rifles in hand, even if you encounter a relatively passive situation, you can use multi-layer fire cover and retreat in batches to get out of the battlefield. The firepower output level of this team is probably equivalent to more than five times that of the Haihan Army, and as for the opponents with more primitive weapons, the gap in firepower is even greater.
As for Roger's own main weapon, he still uses the HK416 automatic rifle he brought with him when he crossed over, plus an MK23 pistol. However, in recent years, due to the dwindling inventory of ammunition and the relatively limited level of ammunition reloading technology, the use of reloading ammunition has a large wear and tear on the barrel of the rifle, and Roger has rarely used them for daily shooting training. In normal times, Roger, like his officers, also uses the new Type 33 repeating rifle for training, and only when he is on combat duty, will he take his housekeeping treasure out of the warehouse and use it.
After Roger and the Sing Tao base were powered, he asked Marcus to put away the radio station, and he got up to help his subordinates set up a tent together. Although there were eleven people in this operation, in order to reduce the burden as much as possible, only four double tents were brought over, and the remaining three were on duty at night. Although the tent cloth itself is a camouflage canvas with army green as the background color, which has a certain visual concealment effect, Roger and the others still carefully cut some shrubs from nearby and arranged a second layer of cover outside the tent. As long as you are a little farther away, it is difficult to find that there are still several tents on the mound.
Roger didn't know if there would be Johor patrols in the vicinity, so these covert measures had to be done before dawn, and a safe logistics base was of great significance for the next few days of operations, and Roger spared no effort to arrange this first link as seamlessly as possible, so that he could worry less about the next few days.
After completing these basic work, Roger looked at the time, there were still about three hours before dawn, and immediately arranged the guards before dawn, and then asked the rest of the people to hurry up and rest.
Roger slipped into the tent and lay down, closed his eyes and forced himself to sleep. Although it is very difficult to fall asleep in this environment, it is not the first time that Roger has been in the battlefield, and he quickly adjusts his mind and falls into a deep sleep. However, several of his subordinates were performing such combat missions for the first time, and their spirits were inevitably more nervous, so they did not sleep as comfortably as he did.
Only Marcus has a big heart, but no one will worry that he can't sleep, but Roger is afraid that this guy's snoring will be too loud to expose the target, so he specially sent him to the vigil. Marcus didn't think anything was wrong, and he staggered away with his rifle in his hand.
Perhaps because of the fatigue of today's journey, Roger woke up again by Marcus from his sleep, it turned out that it was already dark outside, and it was time to set off.
Roger rolled over and got out of the tent, and after making sure it wasn't raining, he motioned for everyone to hurry up and nibble on some dry food, then checked their gear and prepared to go.
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Carrying out the high-risk task of infiltrating behind enemy lines and reconnoitring, it is not small to directly engage with the enemy, and Roger naturally does not hesitate to distribute the best equipment to his subordinates, which is a life-saving thing at a critical time. With these dozen or so repeating rifles in hand, even if you encounter a relatively passive situation, you can use multi-layer fire cover and retreat in batches to get out of the battlefield. The firepower output level of this team is probably equivalent to more than five times that of the Haihan Army, and as for the opponents with more primitive weapons, the gap in firepower is even greater.
As for Roger's own main weapon, he still uses the HK416 automatic rifle he brought with him when he crossed over, plus an MK23 pistol. However, in recent years, due to the dwindling inventory of ammunition and the relatively limited level of ammunition reloading technology, the use of reloading ammunition has a large wear and tear on the barrel of the rifle, and Roger has rarely used them for daily shooting training. In normal times, Roger, like his officers, also uses the new Type 33 repeating rifle for training, and only when he is on combat duty, will he take his housekeeping treasure out of the warehouse and use it.
After Roger and the Sing Tao base were powered, he asked Marcus to put away the radio station, and he got up to help his subordinates set up a tent together. Although there were eleven people in this operation, in order to reduce the burden as much as possible, only four double tents were brought over, and the remaining three were on duty at night. Although the tent cloth itself is a camouflage canvas with army green as the background color, which has a certain visual concealment effect, Roger and the others still carefully cut some shrubs from nearby and arranged a second layer of cover outside the tent. As long as you are a little farther away, it is difficult to find that there are still several tents on the mound.
Roger didn't know if there would be Johor patrols in the vicinity, so these covert measures had to be done before dawn, and a safe logistics base was of great significance for the next few days of operations, and Roger spared no effort to arrange this first link as seamlessly as possible, so that he could worry less about the next few days.
After completing these basic work, Roger looked at the time, there were still about three hours before dawn, and immediately arranged the guards before dawn, and then asked the rest of the people to hurry up and rest.
Roger slipped into the tent and lay down, closed his eyes and forced himself to sleep. Although it is very difficult to fall asleep in this environment, it is not the first time that Roger has been in the battlefield, and he quickly adjusts his mind and falls into a deep sleep. However, several of his subordinates were performing such combat missions for the first time, and their spirits were inevitably more nervous, so they did not sleep as comfortably as he did.
Only Marcus has a big heart, but no one will worry that he can't sleep, but Roger is afraid that this guy's snoring will be too loud to expose the target, so he specially sent him to the vigil. Marcus didn't think anything was wrong, and he staggered away with his rifle in his hand.
Perhaps because of the fatigue of today's journey, Roger woke up again by Marcus from his sleep, it turned out that it was already dark outside, and it was time to set off.
Roger rolled over and got out of the tent, and after making sure it wasn't raining, he motioned for everyone to hurry up and nibble on some dry food, then checked their gear and prepared to go.
Carrying out the high-risk task of infiltrating behind enemy lines and reconnoitring, it is not small to directly engage with the enemy, and Roger naturally does not hesitate to distribute the best equipment to his subordinates, which is a life-saving thing at a critical time. With these dozen or so repeating rifles in hand, even if you encounter a relatively passive situation, you can use multi-layer fire cover and retreat in batches to get out of the battlefield. The firepower output level of this team is probably equivalent to more than five times that of the Haihan Army, and as for the opponents with more primitive weapons, the gap in firepower is even greater.
As for Roger's own main weapon, he still uses the HK416 automatic rifle he brought with him when he crossed over, plus an MK23 pistol. However, in recent years, due to the dwindling inventory of ammunition and the relatively limited level of ammunition reloading technology, the use of reloading ammunition has a large wear and tear on the barrel of the rifle, and Roger has rarely used them for daily shooting training. In normal times, Roger, like his officers, also uses the new Type 33 repeating rifle for training, and only when he is on combat duty, will he take his housekeeping treasure out of the warehouse and use it.
After Roger and the Sing Tao base were powered, he asked Marcus to put away the radio station, and he got up to help his subordinates set up a tent together. Although there were eleven people in this operation, in order to reduce the burden as much as possible, only four double tents were brought over, and the remaining three were on duty at night. Although the tent cloth itself is a camouflage canvas with army green as the background color, which has a certain visual concealment effect, Roger and the others still carefully cut some shrubs from nearby and arranged a second layer of cover outside the tent. As long as you are a little farther away, it is difficult to find that there are still several tents on the mound.
Roger didn't know if there would be Johor patrols in the vicinity, so these covert measures had to be done before dawn, and a safe logistics base was of great significance for the next few days of operations, and Roger spared no effort to arrange this first link as seamlessly as possible, so that he could worry less about the next few days.
After completing these basic work, Roger looked at the time, there were still about three hours before dawn, and immediately arranged the guards before dawn, and then asked the rest of the people to hurry up and rest.
Roger slipped into the tent and lay down, closed his eyes and forced himself to sleep. Although it is very difficult to fall asleep in this environment, it is not the first time that Roger has been in the battlefield, and he quickly adjusts his mind and falls into a deep sleep. However, several of his subordinates were performing such combat missions for the first time, and their spirits were inevitably more nervous, so they did not sleep as comfortably as he did.
Only Marcus has a big heart, but no one will worry that he can't sleep, but Roger is afraid that this guy's snoring will be too loud to expose the target, so he specially sent him to the vigil. Marcus didn't think anything was wrong, and he staggered away with his rifle in his hand.
Perhaps because of the fatigue of today's journey, Roger woke up again by Marcus from his sleep, it turned out that it was already dark outside, and it was time to set off.
Roger rolled over and got out of the tent, and after making sure it wasn't raining, he motioned for everyone to hurry up and nibble on some dry food, then checked their gear and prepared to go.
Carrying out the high-risk task of infiltrating behind enemy lines and reconnoitring, it is not small to directly engage with the enemy, and Roger naturally does not hesitate to distribute the best equipment to his subordinates, which is a life-saving thing at a critical time. With these dozen or so repeating rifles in hand, even if you encounter a relatively passive situation, you can use multi-layer fire cover and retreat in batches to get out of the battlefield. The firepower output level of this team is probably equivalent to more than five times that of the Haihan Army, and as for the opponents with more primitive weapons, the gap in firepower is even greater.
As for Roger's own main weapon, he still uses the HK416 automatic rifle he brought with him when he crossed over, plus an MK23 pistol. However, in recent years, due to the dwindling inventory of ammunition and the relatively limited level of ammunition reloading technology, the use of reloading ammunition has a large wear and tear on the barrel of the rifle, and Roger has rarely used them for daily shooting training. In normal times, Roger, like his officers, also uses the new Type 33 repeating rifle for training, and only when he is on combat duty, will he take his housekeeping treasure out of the warehouse and use it.
After Roger and the Sing Tao base were powered, he asked Marcus to put away the radio station, and he got up to help his subordinates set up a tent together. Although there were eleven people in this operation, in order to reduce the burden as much as possible, only four double tents were brought over, and the remaining three were on duty at night. Although the tent cloth itself is a camouflage canvas with army green as the background color, which has a certain visual concealment effect, Roger and the others still carefully cut some shrubs from nearby and arranged a second layer of cover outside the tent. As long as you are a little farther away, it is difficult to find that there are still several tents on the mound.
Roger didn't know if there would be Johor patrols in the vicinity, so these covert measures had to be done before dawn, and a safe logistics base was of great significance for the next few days of operations, and Roger spared no effort to arrange this first link as seamlessly as possible, so that he could worry less about the next few days.
After completing these basic work, Roger looked at the time, there were still about three hours before dawn, and immediately arranged the guards before dawn, and then asked the rest of the people to hurry up and rest.
Roger slipped into the tent and lay down, closed his eyes and forced himself to sleep. Although it is very difficult to fall asleep in this environment, it is not the first time that Roger has been in the battlefield, and he quickly adjusts his mind and falls into a deep sleep. However, several of his subordinates were performing such combat missions for the first time, and their spirits were inevitably more nervous, so they did not sleep as comfortably as he did.
Only Marcus has a big heart, but no one will worry that he can't sleep, but Roger is afraid that this guy's snoring will be too loud to expose the target, so he specially sent him to the vigil. Marcus didn't think anything was wrong, and he staggered away with his rifle in his hand.
Perhaps because of the fatigue of today's journey, Roger woke up again by Marcus from his sleep, it turned out that it was already dark outside, and it was time to set off.
Roger rolled over and got out of the tent, and after making sure it wasn't raining, he motioned for everyone to hurry up and nibble on some dry food, then checked their gear and prepared to go.
(End of chapter)